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When you try to edit text in a PDF file in Adobe Acrobat, you receive the following message:

This font software is the property of Monotype Imaging Inc., or one of its affiliated entities (collectively, Monotype) and its use by you is covered under the terms of a license agreement. You have obtained this font software either directly from Monotype or together with software distributed by one of the licensees of Monotype. Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Font Pack enables you to display and interact with documents authored in languages other than those supported in your native Adobe Reader. It is needed to correctly display a document when an author does not embed the appropriate font into the document.

Fonts that Adobe Connect Supports One of the easiest approaches is to focus your presentation design on core fonts that Adobe Connect supports. Adobe reports that Adobe Connect's hosted service runs on Windows servers and supports the fonts that are standard on those systems. The short list to help professors and instructional designers is.

'All or part of the selection has no available system font. You cannot add or delete text using the currently selected font.'

The PDF file was not created on the machine on which it is being displayed.

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Use the TouchUp Text Tool (Acrobat 9) or the Edit Document Text Tool (Acrobat 10) to edit the text.

  1. Choose Tools > Advanced Editing > TouchUp Text Tool.
  2. Select the text that you want to edit with this tool and right-click (Windows) or Command+Click (Mac OS), and then choose Properties.
  3. In the TouchUp Properties dialog box, select the Text tab.
  4. In the Font pop-up menu, select a Font consistent with the current font you are using. (The fonts listed are the fonts that are available on your system.) You can choose to embed the font into the document by checking the Embed checkbox. Or, you can choose a subset of only the characters you want to add by checking the Subset checkbox (which keeps the file smaller).
  1. Select the text that you want to edit with this tool and right-click (Windows) or Command+Click (Mac OS), and then choose Properties.
  2. In the TouchUp Properties dialog box, select the Text tab.
  3. In the Font pop-up menu, select a Font consistent with the current font you are using. (The fonts listed are the fonts that are available on your system.) You can choose to embed the font into the document by checking the Embed checkbox. Or, you can choose a subset of only the characters you want to add by checking the Subset checkbox (which keeps the file smaller).

If the fonts in a PDF file aren't available on the computer, or they are different versions, it's likely that you can't edit text in the PDF. Changing the text to a font available on the system allows you to edit it the text in the PDF document.

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